Primary brain injury involves damage to the brain via transfer of kinetic energy and refers to damage immediately at the time of the incident and secondary brain injury evolves after the original injury and is due to factors such as hypoxemia, hypotension, high or low blood sugar, or seizures, among other potential causes.2 Brain injuries are often managed via medication, surgery, or exercise and therapies
Sulforaphane treatment did not affect body weight gain, but significantly rescued the reduction of weight gain induced by rotenone (Fig
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Photothermal-assisted surface-mediated gene delivery for enhancing transfection efficiency
Biomarker analyses reveal systematic endocrine disruption, characterized by 28.5% testosterone suppression and 45.2% FSH elevation in exposed populations, indicating primary testicular dysfunction rather than hypothalamic-pituitary axis impairment